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What is a FLAC file?
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is one of the most popular formats for storing high-quality digital music without any loss in audio fidelity. It compresses audio efficiently while preserving every bit of the original recording — unlike MP3 or AAC, which are lossy.
FLAC is widely used by audiophiles and music collectors due to its open-source nature, excellent compression ratio, and support for rich metadata. It has become a standard in the world of lossless digital audio.
How to open FLAC files
FLAC files can be played with VLC, Foobar2000, Winamp, and many modern smartphones. FLAC is also supported by popular audio editors and library tools like MusicBee.
To convert FLAC to MP3 or AAC for portable use, AnyConv offers a free and fast online solution.
Key facts about FLAC
- Full name: Free Lossless Audio Codec
- Extension: .flac
- MIME type: audio/flac
- Developed by: Xiph.Org Foundation
- Initial release: 2001
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What is a WMA file?
WMA stands for Windows Media Audio, a series of audio codecs developed by Microsoft. Originally created as a competitor to MP3, WMA files can be found in both lossy and lossless variants.
While it offers good compression and decent sound quality, WMA’s compatibility is limited outside the Windows ecosystem. Still, it’s used in older devices and applications, especially within Microsoft software.
How to open WMA files
WMA files are fully supported in Windows Media Player, VLC, and Foobar2000. Some mobile and Mac apps may require additional codecs or conversion.
AnyConv can help convert WMA files to MP3 or AAC for broader compatibility across devices.
Key facts about WMA
- Full name: Windows Media Audio
- Extension: .wma
- MIME type: audio/x-ms-wma
- Developed by: Microsoft
- Initial release: 1999
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need to register to convert FLAC files?Not at all! You can convert FLAC to WMA without signing up or installing anything.
- Is it safe to convert FLAC to WMA on AnyConv?Absolutely. All FLAC and WMA files are securely handled and automatically deleted after 1 hour. Nobody can access your data.
- Will the quality change after converting FLAC to WMA?We do our best to preserve the original quality during FLAC to WMA conversion. The result is accurate and clean.
- How long does it take to convert FLAC to WMA?Most conversions from FLAC to WMA take just a few seconds — even for larger files.
- Can I upload more than one FLAC file?Yes, batch conversion is supported. You can convert multiple FLAC files to WMA at once — fast and easy.
- What browsers support FLAC to WMA conversion?All modern browsers! Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — AnyConv runs online and supports converting FLAC to WMA on any platform.